Definition of impro in English:
impro
nounPlural impros ˈɪmprəʊ
mass nouninformal Improvisation, especially as a theatrical technique.
half the skill in impro lies in second-guessing the audience
as modifier as impro exercise
count noun an impro of this kind
Example sentencesExamples
- ‘We really aren't like an impro band,’ insists Hisham, who doesn't think there's anything noisy about their music.
- So I expected the sound to be a hybrid of free jazz traditions and the newer impro streams that I know are evolving in Sydney.
- With a trademark mix of impro, live music and inventive storytelling, The Chaingang Gang follows Cartoon de Salvo's previous hits Meat and Two Veg and Ladies and Gentlemen.
- Tony Slattery and Josie Lawrence are impro greats, but lack Merton's punishing, satirical, none-more-topical sting.
- During impro, Ingo made a number of statements related to beliefs and lifestyles and asked our characters to stand up if they were true of them.